This was one brutal winter. Sure, with the advent and growing popularity of fat bikes some of us have gotten out to ride our bikes in the frosty white woods. Heck, some of us even made proverbial lemonade at the Oak Mountain Winter Downhill Race. Even so, our bikes are still collecting dust at a time that in recent years we’ve already been out on the trails.

Now after this life-saving winter for the region’s ski mountains it is time to change gears and get everything ready for lift-access mountain biking. For all of you chomping at the bit for some jump runs, rock gardens, or long flowing descents we have an overview of the Northeast’s lift-access bike park including pricing, opening dates, and what to expect at each mountain.

What to look for: Well-groomed trails with plenty of jumps, berms, drops, and wood features.

Notable absences from this year’s bike park roster include mountain biking at Ski Denton and Launch Bike Park. Both mountains have decided not to offer mountain biking services for the 2015 season.

Please double-check with your destination mountain before making the trip, as some mountains have irregular schedules and open dates, rates, and policies may change through the season. We look forward to seeing you on the slopes!

Did we miss something? Contact us and we’ll be sure to update with any new information, or leave a comment below.